PR Domain Containing Protein 15 (PRDM15)

ZNF298; C21orf83; PFM15

PR Domain Containing Protein 15 (PRDM15)
The PR-domain containing proteins (PRDMs) have a common involvement in the modulation of gene activities. A PR-domain family member usually produces two products, called PR-plus and PR-minus, which differ by the presence or absence of the PR domain, respectively. The PR-plus product is underexpressed or disrupted in cancer cells, whereas the PR-minus product is present or overexpressed in cancer cells. This imbalance in the amount of the two products, which is a result of either genetic or epigenetic events, appears to be a determining factor of malignancy. is a 1507 amino acid protein belonging to the PRDM family. Localizing to the nucleus, PRDM15 contains 16 C2H2-type zinc fingers and one SET domain. It is believed to participate in transcriptional regulation and may be involved in cell differentiation and tumorigenesis.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)

Organism species: Rattus norvegicus (Rat)